Grant L. Stratton earned his Juris Doctorate at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 2012, and was admitted to the Arizona bar later that same year. During his years as a law student, Grant served as an intern to Judge Espinoza on the Arizona Court of Appeals, division 2.

After graduation, Mr. Stratton served as an adult and juvenile prosecutor with the Greenlee County Attorney’s office for approximately two years before moving to private practice covering the areas of Family Law and Criminal Defense.

As a fairly new practitioner to Family Law, Mr. Stratton was inducted as a mentee in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the organization that inducts, regulates, and trains certified specialists in Family Law. Mr. Stratton was invited by one of the current Superior Court judges, and was the youngest member to be invited to participate that enrolled in the program.

Mr. Stratton also is involved in community service organizations in the legal field that help inform his service as an attorney:

Southern Arizona Legal Aid volunteer attorney

Pima County Bar Association’s QUILT (Qualified Low Income) program

Outside the legal field, Grant is the father of four children, a foster parent , and is a volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America. He is an Eagle Scout, served two years as a missionary in Nicaragua, where he learned to speak Spanish, ​and has helped to mediate a 12-step program.